Agents from S.H.A.D.E. are hot on Klarions trail, Zells powers are out of control, theres a spy in the Moody Museum and buddybots are taking over the city! As if that werent bad enough, Klarions pagan magic finds its match in the tech wizardry of Coal and the Necrots. Will Klarion save his first new friends on Earth or will he slip out a dimensional back door?
A significant improvement over its predecessor,Klarion #3 shows more of the promise that the series debut contained. Ann Nocenti's plotting is quite strong, driven by the sometimes malicious Klarion. And McCarthy's artwork makes the story come to life with layouts that draw your eyes across the page and back again. Read Full Review
Klarion #3 almost feels like we have taken a step back when there isn't much to take from this compared to the previous two issues. This series is going to need a lot more than appealing visuals if it wants to make it as long as it could. Read Full Review
Klarion looked promising upon its debut but the central concept will probably leave most fans non-committal. Read Full Review
If you like nonsensical dialogue, misused metaphors and confusing story lines, pick it up now. Afterwards, I suggest sitting down and taking a long look at yourself and where your craziness is taking you in life. If you are sane, don't get within ten yards of this book. This has been a public service announcement from Weird Science. Thank You. Read Full Review
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